1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible Factory Air- Power Everything No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Ladera Ranch, California, United States
CAR UP FOR AUCTION AT NO RESERVE!!!!!! 1964 Lincoln Triple Black Continental Convertible with Factory Air Conditioning!! Power Everything!! Recent restoration!! WOW!! SUICIDE DOORS!!! CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND This is a absolutely GORGEOUS car that is an ABSOLUTE dream to drive!! Just in time for the summer cruise at the beach with the top down! Just look at these photos to see how BEAUTIFUL this car really is!! With under 3300 ever produced in 1964 and just a fraction that are triple black with factory air you would be driving a car that appeals to everyone especially YOU!! These cars go for $80,000 plus at Barrett Jackson in this condition. It rides like your sitting on 10 down pillows and you can drive this car ANYWHERE! Everything works as new except the clock. Just turn the key and go! Drive it with no hands at 70MPH. Tracks wonderfully. The pictures speak for themselves. Please access the link to PhotoBucket for 124 detailed photos. YOU CAN NOT BE DISAPOINTED IN THIS CAR!! The list of the best: - rebuilt motor and trans - all new exterior chrome - new leather upholstery - new paint - new tires - refurbished dash - all gauges work perfectly - new convertible top - all new weather stripping - all electrical perfect - new refurbished hubcaps - new carpet - new door panels - rebuilt A/C - new polished exterior moldings - all windows including wing windows work - convertible top operates like new - all exterior lights perfect - new interior chrome door handles - suspension perfect - wheels repainted - new chrome bumpers - First year of 3-inch extended wheel base TOO MUCH TO LIST!! Some defects but very minor: - clock does not work - small waves in rear package tray from parades - power wing window weather stripping worn - wiper scratches on windshield - 4 door panel trays slightly pitted - very minor scratch or two in paint - power antenna does not retract 100% but does operate LOOK AT MY 100% POSSITIVE FEEDBACK!!! ACCESS LINK BELOW FOR 124 TOTAL PHOTOS http://s38.photobucket.com/user/THEWHEELJUNKIE/library/1964%20CONTINENTAL%20CONVERTIBLE PLEASE UNDERSTAND I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. CAR IS UP FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I AM ENTERTAINING OFFERS. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN NOT ACCEPT THIS CONDITION. PLEASE KNOW THIS IS NOT A NEW CAR AND THERE ARE SOME MINOR DEFECTS HERE AND THERE PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT I ENCOURAGE AN INSPECTION PRIOR TO BIDDING SO YOU COMPLETEY UNDERSTAND THE CONDITION OF THIS CAR FIRST HAND. IT IS BEAUTIFUL AS DESCRIBED BUT NOTHING IS PERFECT. BUT HOLY COW THIS CAR IS AWESOME! |
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Lincoln MKC configurator comes alive
Tue, 21 Jan 2014Lincoln has already announced most of the trim level and option pricing for its upcoming 2015 MKC due out this summer, and now it has launched a configurator allowing prospective buyers to get a better idea of how this new model will stack up against other compact luxury crossovers. We already knew that the MKC will have a starting price of $33,995, but now we know that its price includes a destination charge of $895.
Models equipped with the base 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine come standard with the Premiere package - $33,100 for front-wheel drive and $35,595 for all-wheel drive. Both models offer equipment upgrades from the Select and Reserve packages. The $3,230 Select package adds features like leather seats, power passenger seat, folding and heated door mirrors and painted 18-inch wheels, while the pricier $6,935 Reserve package adds in heated and cooled front seats, panoramic roof, hands-free liftgate, two-tone wheels and an embedded modem (providing features such as remote lock and unlock, vehicle finder and pre-conditioning).
Opting for the new 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four raises the base price to $39,965, and it comes standard with all-wheel drive and all of the equipment in the Select package; the Reserve package is still optional. All models can be further optioned up with the $2,235 Technology Package (adding adaptive cruise, active park assist and lane keeping system) and the $580 Climate Package (heated rear seats and steering wheel, auto high beams and rain-sensing wipers). Checking all the options, a fully loaded 2015 MKC with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost will have a total MSRP of $47,715.
BMW, Hyundai score big in JD Power's first Tech Experience Index
Mon, Oct 10 2016While automakers are quick to brag about winning a JD Power Initial Quality Study award, the reality, as we've pointed out before, is that these ratings are somewhat misleading, since IQS doesn't necessarily distinguish genuine quality issues. JD Power's new Tech Experience Index aims to solve that problem. The new metric takes the same 90-day approach as IQS but focuses exclusively on technology – collision protection, comfort and convenience, driving assistance, entertainment and connectivity, navigation, and smartphone mirroring. It splits the industry up into just seven segments, based loosely on size, which is why the Chevrolet Camaro is in the same division (mid-size) as Kia Sorento and the Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class is in the same segment as the Hyundai Genesis (mid-size premium). It makes for some screwy bedfellows, to be sure. Still, splitting tech experience away from initial quality should allow customers to make more informed and intelligent decisions when buying new vehicles. In the inaugural study, respondents listed BMW and Hyundai as the big winners, with two segment awards – the 2 Series for small premium and the 4 Series for compact premium, and the Genesis for mid-size premium and Tucson for small segment. The Chevrolet Camaro (midsize), Kia Forte (compact), and Nissan Maxima (large) scored individual wins. Ford also had a surprising hit with the Lincoln MKC, which ranked third in the compact premium segment behind the 4 Series and Lexus IS. This is a coup for the Blue Oval, whose woeful MyFord Touch systems made the brand a victim of the IQS' flaws in the early 2010s. But Ford and other automakers might not want to celebrate just yet. According to JD Power, there's still a lot of room for improvement – navigation systems were the lowest-rated piece of tech in the study. Instead, customers repeatedly saluted collision-avoidance and safety systems, giving the category the best marks of the study and listing blind-spot monitoring and backup cameras as two must-have features – 96 percent of respondents said they wanted those two systems in their next vehicle. But this isn't really a surprise. Implementation of safety systems from brand to brand is similar, and they don't require any input from users, unlike navigation and infotainment systems which are frustratingly deep.
Lincoln's second, more traditional, Super Bowl commercial
Sat, 02 Feb 2013For its second Super Bowl commercial, Lincoln Motor Company has stepped away from the Max Ernst-ian surrealism of the "Steer the Script" spot. No Germans, no turtles, no aliens nor alpacas this time, just a 30-second run through the ways in which Lincoln sees the 2013 MKZ as a rebirth of the brand and everything a luxury consumer would want.
The kind of traditional spot that could run any time of year, the only question we had after watching it was: "Wait - was that... Abraham Lincoln?" Along with the press release from Lincoln, you can view the spot below.
If you want a deeper look and criticism into Lincoln's "Steer The Script," ad, have a read of AOL Autos' column: Lincoln's Super Bowl Ad is a Flop, written by Pete Bigelow.